Month: November 2015

Mutemath has released their fourth full length album, “Vitals”. It’s probably their riskiest, but most authentic album yet. It’s quite an accomplishment for a band to have a musical tenure as advanced as theirs–especially in today’s world of alternative music. From their 2006 debut eponymous album all the way to …

Big Wild played his way into our hearts last month during his live Hulaween performance and we haven’t been able to get enough since. His newest single, “Aftergold” is recorded under ODESZA‘s independent label, Foreign Family Collective.

Astronomyy is an independent pop artist who has a knack for using “U” in his song titles as opposed to “You”. His newest song, “Somethin About U” made it to our Best of November playlist because of how infectious this mellow pop anthem is.

Aaron Livingston, a.k.a. Son Little, refers to himself as the “son of a preacher man.” His timeless and bluesy inspiration is evident in his new self-titled debut album. Although he draws on old-fashioned influences of the past, Son Little effortlessly turns his songs into a modern, unique style. In a …

The Pains of Being Pure at Heart have just release their newest EP, “Hell” via their own label, Painbow, along with its title track. The group formed back in 2007 from New York City and have released 3 albums prior to “Hell” Referring to the track in a press release, …

Anima! is an exciting new duo that is creating a new brand of indie electronica. They have just released their second cut, “You’re Alive,” from an upcoming album that be available next year. There are a couple reasons why this song–and ultimately Anima!–are truly impressive. First, the song is SO …

It is now possible on iTunes to pay $1.29 for a song that’s absolutely silent. Thanks to The Neighbourhood’s newest album, Wiped Out!, the opening track “A Moment of Silence” is just that—30 seconds of muteness. What an odd choice. At first, I thought something was wrong with my headphones …

ODESZA will make you believe in magic. Because that’s exactly what they were at Suwannee Hulaween. Just pure magic. What a privilege, what a sacred blessing from the universe it was to watch these two from the very front rail of the concert. There was electricity, a tangible restlessness rippling …

There is a lie I once believed about music festivals that the best artists never play on small stages. Goldfish is one of those bands that proved me way wrong. Before going into Hulaween, I had never heard of Goldfish. To be honest, it’s a miracle that we didn’t skip …